Kay-Lassiter-Obituary

Kay Lassiter

Topeka, Kansas

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Kay E. Lassiter, 72, Valley Falls, died unexpectedly Saturday, June 16, 2012, at a Topeka hospital. She was born on April 4, 1940, at Topeka, the daughter of Clifford L. and Dorothea Harshbarger Coleman. She attended Central Park Grade School, Crane Junior High School, and Topeka High School,...

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Kay was a good librarian. Everyone knew her and she always put a smile on everyone's face who would walk in to the library. Kay was very kind, and she will forever be in everyone's heart.

My mother, Bertha Hamon (103 years) looked forward to Kay's visits. She would bring books for her to read and was so good with the book selections. Mother will miss her cheerful visits. Our prayers are with the family.

Our love and prayers to you as you celebrate the life of one so dear. May God hold you close as you share and treasure memories.

We know our heavenly father's love raps around you all... our heartfelt sympathy to all the family. The Lassiter family's light will continue to shine in the many lives that Kay has touched.

My wife and I have wonderful memories of Kay in the years we visited the Christian Church in Valley with my folks. Kay always welcomed everyone at the church with her beautiful smile. She was faithful to keep us up to date on church events even though we lived out of town. Our prayers are with her family. She will be greatly missed by many.

Kay gave so much heart to others around her. I recall how she gave of her time and help to encourage many of the students in our community. She will truly be missed. My prayers are with you to give you peace and comfort at this time. She's now enjoying the fruits of her labors with her Lord and Savior. However, we will miss her bright smile and concern for others.

I remember when Kay and her family moved into our neighborhood. She was a great person and always had a smile and such a beaming personality. She will be missed by so many people. You have my deepest and heartfelt sympathies as this difficult time. I will be thinking of you all.

Prayers for everyone~it was always a joy to see her during Janet's family events. So very very very sorry for your loss, and so suddenly. My heart goes out to your family.

Miss Kay will be missed by all who knew her. She has such a lively and upbeat personality and simply loved spreading joy to others. Our condolences to the family